Leaked Government Credentials Abundant on Public Web Login credentials belonging to 47 United States government agencies have been discovered on the public Web, intelligence firm Recorded Future said Wednesday. In an analysis of 660,000 pieces of information collected...

Security experts from VASCO Data Security, Secure Channels and Proficio commented on the US OPM Hack John Gunn, VP of Communications, VASCO Data Security: “It’s a modern tragedy that so many innocent people will be victimized by hackers through no fault of their own,...

San Jose to Dabble With Smart City Tech The city of San Jose, California, recently decided to undertake an Internet of Things pilot project. Under a deal finalized last month, anyCOMM, will deploy WiFi sensors on 148 streetlights in the city center, connecting through...

HOW DID HACKERS GET THE PERSONAL DATA OF MILLIONS OF U.S. GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES? AND, MORE IMPORTANTLY, WHAT DOES THIS MEAN GOING FORWARD? If you’re a U.S. federal government employee, or have ever worked for the federal government, it’s a pretty safe bet hackers now...

Duqu 2.0 Makes Other Malware Look Clunky The Duqu 2.0 and run an entire chackers “are confident enough to createyberespionage operation just in system memory, and can survive within an entire network of compromised computers without relying on any persistence...